Google’s DeepMind artificial intelligence software has beaten a human at Go, widely regarded as the world’s most complex board game. Go has widely been regarded as the ‘unsolved’ challenge for artificial intelligence.The AI accomplished the feat beating the European champion 5-0 by using a form of computer intelligence that mimics the neural networks we use in our own brains.SEE ALSO: DeepMind is able to analyse its own performance both in games against itself and in games against humans, look at its mistakes and then predict moves which it believes will rectify its shortcomings.In essence, it can make itself better, much better. It needs to as well, Go is considered far more complex than chess with 10^761 possible outcomes.If that sounds frankly terrifying then we’ve got some more great news for…